Clearing Open Day – August 2026
Join us on campus and take a step towards a creative career at Arts University Bournemouth at our Clearing Open Day on 15 August 2026.
If you feel like one of our creative courses is the right fit for you, you can start making your application.
Visit our campus and see creativity in action.
Experience a campus built for creativity and collaboration.
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Join us on campus and take a step towards a creative career at Arts University Bournemouth at our Clearing Open Day on 15 August 2026.
Find out everything you need to know to plan your student finances including tuition fees and living costs
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Here's everything you need to know to apply to one of our Undergraduate courses
Our in-house gallery, TheGallery, is a major resource for contemporary art and design in the South of England
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Whether you have a problem, or just need someone to talk to, our team is here to help
Here you'll find our term dates for the 2025/26 and 2026/27 academic years, including any University closure days.
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